Police: Moline pizzeria connected to father-son cocaine ring

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Police say they arrested a Moline father and son who are accused of selling cocaine out of a pizza restaurant.

David Curtner Sr., 44, and David Curtner Jr., 22, were arrested by Quad City Metropolitan Enforcement Group agents Wednesday, May 14, 2014.

The men are accused of selling powder cocaine out of Adriana's Pizzeria, 1509 15th Street in Moline.

"During a long-term narcotics investigation, the QC MEG was able to gain information relating to the distribution of powder cocaine out of Adriana's pizza; not only to patrons of the pizza business, but to patrons of local area bars within the neighborhood," said QC MEG Director Kevin Winslow.

Winslow said agents found powder cocaine when they simultaneously searched three locations, including the restaurant.

Curtner Sr. and Curtner Jr. were held in the Rock Island County Jail.

David Curtner Sr and David Curtner Jr photos from Rock Island County Jail